REPORT provides t h e power for operation of t h e r e a d - o u t device. T h i s is il lustrated symbolically in Figure 8,B, which p o r t r a y s the t y p e of cir cuit design used in several com mercial direct-reading p H meters [Keegan, J. J., M a t s u y a m a , G.,
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Chopper Amplifier. T h e desir able features of t h e RC-coupled a.c. amplifier can be employed in t h e amplification of a d.c. signal if t h e latter is converted, or "chopped" into an alternating voltage. T h e design principle of t h e very widely used chopper-type amplifiers is (A) conversion of t h e p r i m a r y d.c. signal into a . c , (B) amplification of t h e a . c , a n d (C) rectification, or de modulation, of t h e a.c. back to d.c. Figure 9 shows t h e circuit dia g r a m of a commercial chopper a m p lifier used as a p H meter. I t has, in addition to the features described above, t h e provision of feedback stabilization by returning t h e de modulated signal coming from t h e "electronic converter" in opposition to t h e input signal. T h e read-out is t a k e n from t h e feedback loop. Operational Amplifiers. One of the most recent developments in commercial amplifier instrumenta tion is t h e availability of a series of feedback-stabilized, d.c. amplifiers which a r e of modular—i.e., "build ing block"—construction, and are designed for t h e performance of v a r ious analog computation operations. These are called operational ampli fiers, a n d t h e symbolic representa tions of t h e principal types are given in Figure 10. These amplifier mod ules are extremely useful in t h e con struction of experimental a p p a r a t u s , and h a v e been exploited in a n u m ber of t h e electroanalytical studies cited in T a b l e I I .
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Bair, E. J., "Introduction to Chemical Instrumentation," McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962. "Basic Electronics," Navpers 10087, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washing ton, D. C , 1955. Donaldson, P. Ε. Κ., "Electronic Ap paratus for Biological Research," Butterworths Scientific Publications, London, 1958. "Radar Electronic Fundamentals," Navships 900,016, U. S. Government Print ing Office, Washington, D. C., 1944. Stacy, R. W., "Biological and Medical Electronics," McGraw-Hill, New York, 1960.
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